2024
DOI: 10.1111/1440-1703.12447
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Linking small mammal capture probability with understory structural complexity using a mobile laser scanning‐derived metric: A case study

Scott M. Appleby,
Ieva Bebre,
Hannes Riebl
et al.

Abstract: Forest understory complexity is important for many species, from large herbivores such as deer to small mammals such as mice and voles. For species that utilize the forest understory on a very small scale, it is often impractical to conduct correspondingly fine‐grained manual surveys of the understory, and thus few studies consider this small‐scale variation in understory complexity and instead work with average values on a larger scale. We explored the use of a mobile laser scanning derived understory complex… Show more

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